cause she truley believed that he wouldn't open it.
Onarishma Send a noteboard - 01/12/2010 07:26:34 PM
First, she has to feel absolutely certain that she's not betraying the Shadow's secrets while alive or she couldn't do it.
Again, what does that requirement have to do with her betraying the Shadow or not?
How does him having to do what the letter says, change in any way the fact that she is betraying the Shadow?
And in either case he would have to remain in Camelyn. It's AS speak. You can wait in Camelyn where your army will benefit the Light... or you can remain in Camelyn where your army will benefit the light. She couldn't risk him opening the letter before she died and her ploy worked. She knew Mat well enough to BELIEVE he wouldn't open the letter right away and that believeing is how she got around her oaths to the Shadow.
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It's done in order to put his taveren nature at the forefront
30/11/2010 07:25:28 PM
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I'm pretty sure her obligation not to betray the Shadow had the most to do with it. *NM*
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Re: It's done in order to put his taveren nature at the forefront
30/11/2010 10:25:13 PM
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It changes it by ensuring he doesn't open the letter before she returns
30/11/2010 10:31:49 PM
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yeah exactly
01/12/2010 03:38:16 AM
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Re: yeah exactly
01/12/2010 09:58:25 AM
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cause she truley believed that he wouldn't open it.
01/12/2010 07:26:34 PM
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She could NOT have told him he could open it freely, that would be too close to breaking her Oath
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